 Communities in rural areas can feel divided. Families experience all the same difficulties of the inner city, but without the same support services. So young people with less family support can sometimes choose the wrong path. But here in Northumberland at the Hexham Youth Initiative, they're really helping to make a difference in the community. Through 265,364 pounds of funding from the National Lottery Community Fund, young people help to break established cycles and make positive changes to their own lives. Can it be challenging sometimes? I think it's hard to work in this job without becoming very emotionally involved in it sometimes and if the young people are going through hard times, I think we feel that as well because we're a part of their lives and they're a part of our lives. It helps the mental aspect of life. It helps to see the wrong people that are like you and they've obviously got supporters that are going to support you through everything. On the walls here, we've got loads of tiles that have been put up through the 20 years of us being open and you can actually look at them and say some of the tiles are from parents now that they're young, that their children now come here. I've been here since before I can even remember like my mum came here and my dad came here and so they've known me from when I was inside my mum's stomach so it's always like a little part of the family. They've always got an open heart for you always. No matter who you're or where you come from, always.